I will answer first because I have been following the work done by the city of Montreal closely. I can tell you that of the revenue generated by the gasoline tax in Quebec, $200 million has been dedicated to our city. That is the best thing that can happen. It is like a gift from heaven, because it allows us to invest in a truly stable way. We know that we will have this money, which enables us to carry out maintenance on all our systems, replace the lead pipes, and so on. We know that we need that money, that we are going to continue needing it, and that it will always be there.
That is the kind of funding we want to have, because, otherwise, we will not get it done. We have to do maintenance, we have to adapt to climate change, and we have to comply with the new secondary wastewater treatment regulations. That amounts, at a minimum, to an additional $2.4 billion.
That is just gargantuan. It is enormous.